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Fertility, contraceptive choice, and public policy in Zimbabwe

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Thomas, D; Maluccio, J
Published in: World Bank Economic Review
January 1, 1996

Zimbabwe has invested massively in public infrastructure since independence in 1980. The impact of these investments on demographic outcomes is examined using household survey data matched with two community level surveys. A woman's education is a powerful predictor of both fertility and contraceptive use. These relationships are far from linear and have changed shape in recent years. After controlling for household resources, both the availability and quality of health and family planning services have an important impact on the adoption of modern contraceptives. In particular, outreach programs such as mobile family planning clinics and community-based distributors (CBDS) have been especially successful. However, not all women are equally served by this infrastructure. For example, CBDS have a bigger impact on younger, better educated women, while mobile family planning clinics appear to have more success with older, less educated women.

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World Bank Economic Review

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0258-6770

Publication Date

January 1, 1996

Volume

10

Issue

1

Start / End Page

189 / 222

Related Subject Headings

  • Economics
  • 3803 Economic theory
  • 3802 Econometrics
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 14 Economics
 

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Thomas, D., & Maluccio, J. (1996). Fertility, contraceptive choice, and public policy in Zimbabwe. World Bank Economic Review, 10(1), 189–222. https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/10.1.189
Thomas, D., and J. Maluccio. “Fertility, contraceptive choice, and public policy in Zimbabwe.” World Bank Economic Review 10, no. 1 (January 1, 1996): 189–222. https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/10.1.189.
Thomas D, Maluccio J. Fertility, contraceptive choice, and public policy in Zimbabwe. World Bank Economic Review. 1996 Jan 1;10(1):189–222.
Thomas, D., and J. Maluccio. “Fertility, contraceptive choice, and public policy in Zimbabwe.” World Bank Economic Review, vol. 10, no. 1, Jan. 1996, pp. 189–222. Scopus, doi:10.1093/wber/10.1.189.
Thomas D, Maluccio J. Fertility, contraceptive choice, and public policy in Zimbabwe. World Bank Economic Review. 1996 Jan 1;10(1):189–222.
Journal cover image

Published In

World Bank Economic Review

DOI

ISSN

0258-6770

Publication Date

January 1, 1996

Volume

10

Issue

1

Start / End Page

189 / 222

Related Subject Headings

  • Economics
  • 3803 Economic theory
  • 3802 Econometrics
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 14 Economics